germacreate.blogg.se

Ezdrummer midi pack
Ezdrummer midi pack






ezdrummer midi pack
  1. #Ezdrummer midi pack upgrade
  2. #Ezdrummer midi pack full

EZkeys is more than a piano or keyboard instrument – it’s a powerful songwriting tool. EZKEYS – YOUR NEW CO-WRITER, INSTRUMENT AND PERFORMER. Toontrack EZkeys Complete v1.2.5 VSTi AAX RTAS STANDALONE Size 4.77 Gb.

ezdrummer midi pack

#Ezdrummer midi pack upgrade

I really should upgrade to EZ Drummer 2 just so that I can build my own custom kits from all the samples in the various expansion packs that I own.Alive links and 100% free of charge! Here you can download Toontrack MIDI Packs BUNDLE absolutely free. I was bewildered by the number of EZX choices in the Metal genre and really didn't know which one would be best for me, so I got Metal Heads because it was on sale. Everything about this kit is good, but not great. There's something about the default snare that gets annoying to me after awhile. Maybe because of that, it seems a little 'generic' to me although it really does sound quit good. Pop/Rock EZX: very versatile, you could make this kit work for almost anything with a little tweaking.

ezdrummer midi pack

Sounds pretty good to me, but I haven't found an application for it yet. This is the EZX I've spent the least amount of time with, so maybe I'm not giving it a fair shake.Ĭocktail EZX: hmm. I got it free with another purchase when Toontrack was having a sale, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it. Vintage Rock EZX: It's nice for what it is, but honestly I've never used it on any project.

#Ezdrummer midi pack full

Buy it on sale for $40, don't pay full ride for this one. I don't use it much since these sounds are pretty far out for what I usually do, but it does come in handy for the occasional odd bleeps and bloops for a looping track or special effect. By far, my favorite snare drum sound of all the EZX that I own.Įlectronic EZX: Ok, this one is a little weird. The kick drum is a little hollow sounding if you're used to rock and metal style kicks, but it actually sits in the mix better a lot of times because it's not taking up so much space. I really dig Nashville EZX, especially for the killer Black Beauty snare drum. Nashville EZX: amazing snare, overall a very versatile EZX. The snares sound like something you'd hear in a cheesy 80's hair Metal song. I like a fairly tight, woody snare sound and these are all big, loose, and metallic. I like everything about Rock Solid except the snare drums, which I really don't like. Rock Solid EZX: my favorite kick drums, and my least favorite snares. I guess Metal isn't meant to be subtle though so maybe it's my problem. If you're ok with just maxing out every snare hit like Animal from The Muppets it sounds great, but its impossible to get a more subtle nuanced snare track. My big beef with Metal Heads is that the velocity curve on the snares is almost flat, for example a snare hit with velocity 120 sound like a wimpy tap while a hit with velocity 127 sounds like a nice crack. Definitely aimed at the modern-metal crowd, but I use Metal Heads for hard rock songs too and it's useable. Since you asked specifically about Metal, I'll start there: Keep in mind these comments are based on EZ Drummer 1, since I haven't upgraded yet. All of them are useful for different scenarios, although there are a couple that I rarely use. I have several of the EZX expansion packs.








Ezdrummer midi pack